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-aku

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-anái

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-apwini

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-apɨti

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-arak(i)

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-arkahu

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v tr

-asaprán

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v intr

-atate

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aice

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niege

akwasari

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akwéis

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Bislama

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ferokokia

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figka

Bislama
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gata

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ia-kamaki nesan

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v je detest la pluie

(Bislama) mi no likem rain

ia-kayawii

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j’ai peche par pirogue.

Imarkak

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kaharkahár

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kamhau

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kamiemie

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kapnumnum

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kararing

kararing
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karasari

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kareng reng

Gerres filamentosus http://fishbase.org/summary/Gerres-filamentosus.html
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kareng reng

Photo by Rainer Kretzberg, License: CC BY 3.0
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karuarua

Use this plant to stop the rain, take 4 tips of the plant’s branch and place them in a cross formation, with the tips pointing N, S, W, E, wash them in sea water, and then call for the rain to stop. Hang these tips in a tree with rope for five days. Stem used to weave roof rafter to attach coconut fronds to stick. Young men hunting in bush with slingshots, when run out of stones, use these young fruits to hunt birds.
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Example: Use this plant to stop the rain, take 4 tips of the plant’s branch and place them in a cross formation, with the tips pointing N, S, W, E, wash them in sea water, and then call for the rain to stop. Hang these tips in a tree with rope for five days. Stem used to weave roof rafter to attach coconut fronds to stick. Young men hunting in bush with slingshots, when run out of stones, use these young fruits to hunt birds.

kasoria

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konianaker

Epinephelus howlandi http://fishbase.org/summary/Epinephelus-howlandi.html
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konkamun

Ornamental: The white fruits of this plant are used as pendants to fashion a necklace for a man, woman or child.
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[kwənka:mun] n.

Example: Ornamental: The white fruits of this plant are used as pendants to fashion a necklace for a man, woman or child.

kotauiruan

This plant is used as a source of fiber to make grass skirts. Gather a lot of stems, place in seawater with a stone on top (the process known as retting) for one month. Collect the stems, pull off the bark and remove the fiber, allowing it to dry in the sun until it bleaches white, when it can be woven into the traditional grass skirt.
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Example: This plant is used as a source of fiber to make grass skirts. Gather a lot of stems, place in seawater with a stone on top (the process known as retting) for one month. Collect the stems, pull off the bark and remove the fiber, allowing it to dry in the sun until it bleaches white, when it can be woven into the traditional grass skirt.

kutpor ia nirak

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n mon testicule

kwamera

kwanuasikum

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kwatɨpunaruveruv

Petroica multicolor
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kɨrukɨru

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lata

lata
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(Bislama) lata

makhum

Scarus tricolor http://fishbase.org/summary/Scarus-tricolor.html
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Example: Photo by Bernard Dupont / Flickr, License: CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 via Fishes of Australia

mangopen

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manhewao pitew

Caranx lugubris http://fishbase.org/summary/Caranx-lugubris.html
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nafetuwan

Collect the branches, scrape into a dish, and mix with water to make soap for washing clothes. One can also bathe with it. Also associated is the legend of a rat who, swimming in the sea, gets hungry and goes to this vine to eat. Preparing for a delicious meal, he defecates when he sees this vine. He climbs up to get the fruits on top of the vine, but has been tricked-- they are below! Once he realizes, the branch he is on breaks and he falls into his own feces. He feels bad, as he is both hungry and dirty.
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Example: Collect the branches, scrape into a dish, and mix with water to make soap for washing clothes. One can also bathe with it. Also associated is the legend of a rat who, swimming in the sea, gets hungry and goes to this vine to eat. Preparing for a delicious meal, he defecates when he sees this vine. He climbs up to get the fruits on top of the vine, but has been tricked-- they are below! Once he realizes, the branch he is on breaks and he falls into his own feces. He feels bad, as he is both hungry and dirty.

nagus nanikiri

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nakannakan

People use this to treat boils on the skin. Squeeze the "juice" of the leaf on the boil, and it will soften it so that the liquid inside the boil comes out. If you chew an amount of leaves first, then they will cover and stick to the boil so it will heal faster.
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[nakanakan] n.

Example: People use this to treat boils on the skin. Squeeze the "juice" of the leaf on the boil, and it will soften it so that the liquid inside the boil comes out. If you chew an amount of leaves first, then they will cover and stick to the boil so it will heal faster.

nanas

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nangai

Fruits have edible seeds. To prepare, sun dry the fruits, break kernal and roast or boil the nut inside. Is a common food plant. The wood makes good timber. The latex can be collected, put in a tin and then heated over a fire. It turns black and can be used as black paint. It also smells nice when heated.
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[naŋe] n.

Example: Fruits have edible seeds. To prepare, sun dry the fruits, break kernal and roast or boil the nut inside. Is a common food plant. The wood makes good timber. The latex can be collected, put in a tin and then heated over a fire. It turns black and can be used as black paint. It also smells nice when heated.

Napanapanian

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n sécheresse, manque de pluie

narami kari

1. Fowl sometimes lay their eggs in the center of these ferns.
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Example: 1. Fowl sometimes lay their eggs in the center of these ferns.

Narhak

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nari-noien

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naskou

The wood of this plant is used for an important "kastom" dance known as Toka. The stem is said to have a curve in it. Sam noted that the people dancing get something in return, such as a pig or kava.
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Example: The wood of this plant is used for an important "kastom" dance known as Toka. The stem is said to have a curve in it. Sam noted that the people dancing get something in return, such as a pig or kava.

natatau

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nathan

Timber. Birds are known to eat this fruit so people can hunt near the tree. Unspecified medicine.
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Example: Timber. Birds are known to eat this fruit so people can hunt near the tree. Unspecified medicine.

naveginien asori

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la fete

(Bislama) bigfala kakae

nefararota

The leaves are woven to make mats, hats, baskets, fans. When pollen is released from the flower it is said that fish in the sea are healthy. The roots are used for tying things, pound pieces of root and strip them off and weave into rope. A person can cut a root in a way that makes a brush to paint grass skirts and other objects. This rope can also be used to tie various leaves that are used to cover lap-lap. The leaves can be harvested, the fiber removed and woven into rope.
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[nafare rota] n.

Example: The leaves are woven to make mats, hats, baskets, fans. When pollen is released from the flower it is said that fish in the sea are healthy. The roots are used for tying things, pound pieces of root and strip them off and weave into rope. A person can cut a root in a way that makes a brush to paint grass skirts and other objects. This rope can also be used to tie various leaves that are used to cover lap-lap. The leaves can be harvested, the fiber removed and woven into rope.

nei kamoukurei

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nekava kava

Hunting: Flying foxes are attracted to this plant for their red fruits. As a result, hunters gather around this plant when they desire to hunt the flying fox.
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[maka:rwa] n.

Example: Hunting: Flying foxes are attracted to this plant for their red fruits. As a result, hunters gather around this plant when they desire to hunt the flying fox.

nekethirau

Remove base from flower and chew flower--tastes sweet. Long ago there were no pens, you could use this flower to write message on wood.
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Example: Remove base from flower and chew flower--tastes sweet. Long ago there were no pens, you could use this flower to write message on wood.

nemar

Fruits cooked and eaten. Young leaves can be fried or boiled and eaten as a vegetable, like a mix with vegetable and meat and cooked in earth oven. Stem to make canoe, very long lasting wood 5-12 years, very tight wood. Older stems good for house posts.
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Example: Fruits cooked and eaten. Young leaves can be fried or boiled and eaten as a vegetable, like a mix with vegetable and meat and cooked in earth oven. Stem to make canoe, very long lasting wood 5-12 years, very tight wood. Older stems good for house posts.

nenouenoueien

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l’oublie

nisai-apran

The leaves of this plant are used to make a women’s grass skirt. Men use these leaves to put in a band around the arm as decoration. For kastom ceremony, take coconut endosperm, chew with this leave and covery body. It makes the body smell very nice. When a person has a fever, mix this leaf with other leaves including Annona muricata and Citrus species. Then the person sits over a steaming pot and inhales it to reduce the fever and symptoms. If you need to go to a "tabu" place, where the spirit can make you sick, a person can bathe with the leaves of this plant and can go anywh
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Example: The leaves of this plant are used to make a women’s grass skirt. Men use these leaves to put in a band around the arm as decoration. For kastom ceremony, take coconut endosperm, chew with this leave and covery body. It makes the body smell very nice. When a person has a fever, mix this leaf with other leaves including Annona muricata and Citrus species. Then the person sits over a steaming pot and inhales it to reduce the fever and symptoms. If you need to go to a "tabu" place, where the spirit can make you sick, a person can bathe with the leaves of this plant and can go anywh

nkhaourakou

Wood is hard, making it good for canoe making. Also used to make the stick that holds outrigger to canoe (Nikiavet).
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Example: Wood is hard, making it good for canoe making. Also used to make the stick that holds outrigger to canoe (Nikiavet).

nui pen

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n marais

nɨfaga

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nɨkatirev

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nɨkɨrakiri

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nɨmrakw

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nɨmu awhu

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nɨpitovien

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nɨpunɨpun

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[nɨpunɨpun]

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nɨtiro

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parei

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pawpawuk

Theretra nessus https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/52004-Theretra-nessus
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penesu

Scarus spinus http://fishbase.org/summary/Scarus-spinus.html
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rafo ia masana

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cooment vous en ? tout vas bien ?

(Bislama) osem wanem yufala oraet ?

ramaha

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n marée basse

rararouk

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n marée haute

reiwaiu

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decendre

Example: told to someone to come down

ret

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rewhi-yaknawhi

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n mes dents de lait

rinak rwamah

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ma mere et mort.

(Bislama) mami blo mi det

rinamran

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beau matin

(Bislama) stap broke delight

rinik

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rukwanu

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tamɨp

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tiki napui

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tovrirua

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tɨnɨrup

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tɨnɨrup

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ume

Naso annulatus http://fishbase.org/summary/Naso-annulatus.html
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uritoga natoga

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utɨti

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wayu

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Example: Used to make lap-lap to guests and family to welcome them

whilpara

whilpara
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wipin napiran

Atule mate http://fishbase.org/summary/Atule-mate.html
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yakamapri

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yaren ia nui

yaren ia nui
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yatir

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Example: Used for cooking (boiling)